Arsenal stuns 8-time champ Lyon with 4-1 away win to reach Women's Champions League final
- Arsenal defeated Olympique Lyonnais 4-1 away on Sunday, April 27, reaching the Women's Champions League final.
- The English club overturned a 2-1 first-leg loss against the eight-time champion French side.
- An early own goal and finishes from Caldentey, Russo, and Foord secured Arsenal's decisive victory.
- Arsenal advanced with a 5-3 aggregate score, prompting Lyon's manager to call the result "unexplainable".
- Arsenal now faces defending champion Barcelona in the final scheduled for May 24 in Lisbon.
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